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and michael cohen mentioned that he was in conversation with david mad way about different option whether redevelopment would be an appropriate tool along the water front or if there was another option and david mad way who's here, is former general counsel of the san francisco redevelopment agency and now works at shepherdmony and point out an object cures area in the california code and so it was really david's idea that we have been plowing over the last eight years and i want to thank mr. mad way for that brilliant stroke >>> we are the ones who make sense -- david you know the poorliment tree rules better than anyone. come to the mic afterwards so it can be recorded. >> thank you joovment elane knobs port staff and as david said this is putting the law in place and geek getting the mechanism to secure infrastructure financing proceeds and a lot of credit goes to bran son and many of my preed says cor and is monique moyer that has gotten us to this point and right now we are looking to the establish a policy with the board of supervisors that gives us a -- to support this before looki
and michael cohen mentioned that he was in conversation with david mad way about different option whether redevelopment would be an appropriate tool along the water front or if there was another option and david mad way who's here, is former general counsel of the san francisco redevelopment agency and now works at shepherdmony and point out an object cures area in the california code and so it was really david's idea that we have been plowing over the last eight years and i want to thank mr....
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cohen will replace john kerry until a special election in june. kerry has been confirmed as secretary of state. senators heard from both sides today on the gun issue. besides the usual suspects there was a surprise witness today with a special point of view. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is on capitol hill tonight. >> six weeks after the newtown connecticut school shooting, congress began to examine issue of gun violence. high provile victim of 2011 attack in tucson, arizona, made this appeal. >> it will be hard. but the time is now. you must act. be bold. be courageous. americans are counting on you. >> judiciary chairman patrick laey from lurel vermont promised the second amendment would continue to be protected but auvred this idea. >> what responsible gun owner objects to improving the background check system? when i bought firearm in vermont i go through the background check. i would expect everybody else to. >> the nra says the precautions won't work in the real world. >> when it comes to background checks, let's be honest.
cohen will replace john kerry until a special election in june. kerry has been confirmed as secretary of state. senators heard from both sides today on the gun issue. besides the usual suspects there was a surprise witness today with a special point of view. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is on capitol hill tonight. >> six weeks after the newtown connecticut school shooting, congress began to examine issue of gun violence. high provile victim of 2011 attack in tucson,...
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regular politics richard fowler progressive strategist and host of the richard belzer show and beenz cohen a senior online editor at the daily caller thank you all for being here let's get started so you guys heard my rant this is a bipartisan issue i mean democrats and republicans have worked in congress to keep guantanamo bay open why is neither party interested in shutting it down let's start with the french and certainly i don't think it's necessarily that the parties are not interested in shutting it down the issue is that the president has not proposed a plan yet that they think that they think is acceptable and you know moving the detainees to illinois is just not an acceptable plan and part of the reason is that if these people are really as violent as they say that they are which is the reason why they're being detained these are not violent criminals that we necessarily want you know in the united states in illinois i am from kansas which is near leavenworth which was another site that they wanted to move them to originally and i know that that was a you know a huge issue with th
regular politics richard fowler progressive strategist and host of the richard belzer show and beenz cohen a senior online editor at the daily caller thank you all for being here let's get started so you guys heard my rant this is a bipartisan issue i mean democrats and republicans have worked in congress to keep guantanamo bay open why is neither party interested in shutting it down let's start with the french and certainly i don't think it's necessarily that the parties are not interested in...
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that's right. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks a lot. coming up at 6:30 eastern, we'll talk about the flu with dr. anthony fauci with the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institute of health. >>> decision is in. james holmes will, in fact, be tried for murder in the colorado movie rampage. that ruling from the judge who presided over his three-day evidence hearing this week. holmes will be arraigned today on 166 count of first-degree murder and other charges. accused of opening fire in an aurora, colorado, theater. the murder charges could carry the death penalty. >>> a 15-year-old who opened fire at his bakersfield high school claims he was bullied. he was targeting two boys. he shot a second round as student cleared out yesterday, but missed. kaernz county scherheriff is investigating a list. ryan hlebber and kim lee fields deserve high praise for taking the gunman down. >> this teacher and this counselor stood there, face to face, not knowing whether he's going to turn that shotgun on them, and bec
that's right. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks a lot. coming up at 6:30 eastern, we'll talk about the flu with dr. anthony fauci with the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institute of health. >>> decision is in. james holmes will, in fact, be tried for murder in the colorado movie rampage. that ruling from the judge who presided over his three-day evidence hearing this week. holmes will be arraigned today on 166 count of first-degree murder and...
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supervisor cohen, aye. supervisor, aye. there are 10 ayes. >> president chiu: those resolutions are adopted and motions approved. could you read the in memoriams. >> on behalf of supervisor elsbernd for sullivan, on behalf of supervisor campos for rodriguez and on behalf of supervisor cohen for russell bradford, supervisor kim for the late thomas west brooke. >> president chiu: anymore business in front of this body? >> that concludes our business. >> president chiu: to everyone a happy holiday, happy new year. we'll see everyone back here on january 8, 2013. we are adjourned. >> welcome to the beautiful historic tea gardens, the oldest in the united states. this provides visitors from around the world to enjoy the natural beauty, harmony and tranquility of the park in the heart of golden gate park. >> as you can see the garden has a wide variety of plants here, almost a hundred species from japan and china and bamboo and native plants. >> they're trimmed to a human scale so you relate to them on a human level. >> this is o
supervisor cohen, aye. supervisor, aye. there are 10 ayes. >> president chiu: those resolutions are adopted and motions approved. could you read the in memoriams. >> on behalf of supervisor elsbernd for sullivan, on behalf of supervisor campos for rodriguez and on behalf of supervisor cohen for russell bradford, supervisor kim for the late thomas west brooke. >> president chiu: anymore business in front of this body? >> that concludes our business. >> president...
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elizabeth cohen is our senior medical correspondent. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> this nurse she treats some of the sickest patients and if they get the flu there could be some serious health consequences. >> right, if you or i get the flu it's unpleasant, we're out of work for a couple of days or maybe a week, we don't feel well but we're probably not going to die but when someone is that sick in the hospital or in a hospice, if they get the flu, they could die and in fact 36,000 people a year die from the flu, so it's a serious thing for these patients. >> so this hospital has this mandatory policy. is this becoming more common? >> it is becoming more common because the only protection really for these very sick patients, of course they get the flu shot themselves, but it's so surround them with people who have also been vaccinated, so before around 2005 hospitals didn't really care so much, they didn't really push this, but then they started to push it and look at these numbers. it really tells you something. so in 2002, o
elizabeth cohen is our senior medical correspondent. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> this nurse she treats some of the sickest patients and if they get the flu there could be some serious health consequences. >> right, if you or i get the flu it's unpleasant, we're out of work for a couple of days or maybe a week, we don't feel well but we're probably not going to die but when someone is that sick in the hospital or in a hospice, if they get the flu, they could die and...
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whether steve cohen will get charged. another thing a lot of investors say the indication they're getting from the sac people they believe cohen will not be charged civilly. now as you know there's a criminal investigation involving matthew martoma and using potentially insider information trading on drug stocks where cohen was not mentioned directly but alluded to in the complaint, the indictment. that is ongoing. that that's separate what i'm talking about here. this is an sec civil case. lori: thank you. a lot of information, charlie, thank you. all good things come to an end. get ready to pay more for wine. melissa: i can't believe this. lori: after 11 years the cost of the famous two buck chuck is going up. melissa: come on. lori: the wine sold at trader joe's stores will set you back $2.49 a bottle. melissa: are you kidding? lori: 50 cent increase. apparently not. harsh winners and unseasonably warm summers led to bad grape crops for 2011 and 20 e that is why the wine is going up. trader joe's sold 2 million bottles
whether steve cohen will get charged. another thing a lot of investors say the indication they're getting from the sac people they believe cohen will not be charged civilly. now as you know there's a criminal investigation involving matthew martoma and using potentially insider information trading on drug stocks where cohen was not mentioned directly but alluded to in the complaint, the indictment. that is ongoing. that that's separate what i'm talking about here. this is an sec civil case....
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to street rallies if the so-called activists get their way international human rights lawyer stanley cohen told us that such actions are a form of free speech which should not be repressed when barack obama gets on the television and begs his followers and when politicians implore their followers to get on the switchboard to shut him down to send a message to support a position it's considered free speech the da says essentially nothing different than what obama is doing what politicians are doing and what corporations are doing through lobbying firms we have traditional laws which are designed when people cross the line it's that we with all first amendment activities and it should be no different here i think it's less likely at this show that president obama will recognize that because he has a history of trying to repress free speech he's he's or he's afraid of the light of day i think it's more likely that down the road some of the courts may may may look at some of these actions and find that there's first amendment protection and free speech implicated that's not to say that an effo
to street rallies if the so-called activists get their way international human rights lawyer stanley cohen told us that such actions are a form of free speech which should not be repressed when barack obama gets on the television and begs his followers and when politicians implore their followers to get on the switchboard to shut him down to send a message to support a position it's considered free speech the da says essentially nothing different than what obama is doing what politicians are...
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you and the google ideas director jared cohen are publishing a book. can you give us a preview of what the book is going to cover? i presume some of the things you up and talking about. >> we sat down the last 18 months, trying to think about where we thought technology was going, but more importantly how we thought society would adapt to a. we came to the end of the book with a very optimistic view. as a simple way of thinking about it, let's go back to "the economist." what does "the economist" cover? dictators, corruption, technological innovation, general sorts of things. >> you last week. >> yes, iwe were on the cover. let's go through each of those. how do you solve the bad dictator problem? you and power the citizens. unless the -- you empower the citizens. unless the dictator will shut down the internet and shoot everybody -- which they are increasingly ready to do. china, if you look at the train accidents, the discipline, the party chiefs in charge of building of the railways, and ultimately it was seen as a guise for prison because of corrup
you and the google ideas director jared cohen are publishing a book. can you give us a preview of what the book is going to cover? i presume some of the things you up and talking about. >> we sat down the last 18 months, trying to think about where we thought technology was going, but more importantly how we thought society would adapt to a. we came to the end of the book with a very optimistic view. as a simple way of thinking about it, let's go back to "the economist." what...
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good to be with you. >> that story from elizabeth cohen is quite frightening. at what point do you take your kid to the hospital? >> well, it's exactly as elizabeth said, if you really think that your child is very sick, if they are lethargic and not responsive, if they are not eating, if they have a high fever, a persistent cough and an adult more likely than a child if that cough turns productive. if they are confused, any of those things that make you think this is a real serious illness. >> would a flu shot have necessarily saved him? >> the influenza vaccine is a good vaccine but it is no the a perfect vac ze perfect vaccine. it works better in young, healthy people than older persons. it is the best vaccine we have but there are cases that occur despite immunization. they are often of benefit because they can prevent some of the complications. it makes a more serious infection somewhat milder but it's not a perfect vaccine but it is the best that we have and if you haven't been vaccinated, quick, run out and get vaccinated. take advantage of whatever prot
good to be with you. >> that story from elizabeth cohen is quite frightening. at what point do you take your kid to the hospital? >> well, it's exactly as elizabeth said, if you really think that your child is very sick, if they are lethargic and not responsive, if they are not eating, if they have a high fever, a persistent cough and an adult more likely than a child if that cough turns productive. if they are confused, any of those things that make you think this is a real serious...
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nbc's luke russert and bill cohen -- william cohen, sorry. thank you so much for joining me. >>> next, we'll go to the bous for all of the last-minute detai details. for you... ♪white house for all of the last-minute details. inging the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! >>> this is the last friday of the president's first term, and prepses are under way right now for his second inaugural address on monday. it's been a busy day for republicans and democrats as they haggle over raising the debt ceiling or not. let's get the latest from kristin welker at the white house. hey, kristin. >> hey, karen. >> there's been some serious stuff, this back and forth today between the white house and john boehner and harry reid and nancy pelosi. is there any response that you're getting from the white house to this latest, quote, unquote pru unquote, plan that the republicans have put forward? >> reporter: the white house is sort of echoing what you're hearing
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sick and tired of the congressional gridlock steve cohen of memphis introduced a bill this week which would require states to use independent redistricting commissions in drawing those maps. here we in to talk about his bill and what he expects during president obama's second term, is congressman steve cohen. welcome to "the war room"." >> thank you good to be with you. >> michael: do you think they would or could pass this bill. >> whether they would is doubtful but it's an important bill because we have gridlock and the reason for that is too many districts are concerned about the primary and the far right and far left and they don't have to work with the whole community or the center, because of the partisan redistricting which we have in most states are drawn up just to suit their people or make them overwhelmingly ohio. ohio went for the president. ohio went to sherrod brown but yet 12 of the 16 districts drawn up by the ohio legislature were republican. that's not right. it does not reflect the will of the people. it reflects the lines they've drawn. it makes it that those the r
sick and tired of the congressional gridlock steve cohen of memphis introduced a bill this week which would require states to use independent redistricting commissions in drawing those maps. here we in to talk about his bill and what he expects during president obama's second term, is congressman steve cohen. welcome to "the war room"." >> thank you good to be with you. >> michael: do you think they would or could pass this bill. >> whether they would is...
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elizabeth cohen will join us later to talk about this. that specific family, what they went through. >> in colorado, the evidence hearing against james holmes is over. a judge will decide tomorrow if this case will go to trial. holmes is accused of killing 12 and wounding dozens and dozens in the aurora movie theater massacre. the prosecution had shown holmes took pictures of the theater prior to the shooting and self-portraits holmes took of himself posing with his guns. families of the victims believe it shows holmes planned the shootings down to the last detail and he knew exactly what he was doing. we want to get the latest from ed lavendera. >> reporter: six hours before james holmes burst into theater nine, the accused theater snapped self-portraits using his iphone. these are sketches of the photographs shown in court wearing black eye contacts, holmes smiled while holding a handgun near his face. fully dressed in the bulletproof gear he would wear into the theater. in another, his orange hair is st seen sticking out of a stocking
elizabeth cohen will join us later to talk about this. that specific family, what they went through. >> in colorado, the evidence hearing against james holmes is over. a judge will decide tomorrow if this case will go to trial. holmes is accused of killing 12 and wounding dozens and dozens in the aurora movie theater massacre. the prosecution had shown holmes took pictures of the theater prior to the shooting and self-portraits holmes took of himself posing with his guns. families of the...
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mainstream paints her as globally adored real service show the opposite new york journalism professor jeff cohen how does that happen fox has a right wing outlet and the other mart liberal well it's they all maintain this fiction about how well regarded the united states is throughout the world so tense a point out that you know in many parts of the world were feared and hated and were feared and hated not necessarily because we have freedom of speech within the us we're feared and hated because we propped up dictators how the systematically being a lawyer to damage america our internal society is falling apart you know we have state after state in our fifty states to earn and debt and cities are going bankrupt and our country spends one half of the national governments discretionary budget is spent time in the military we don't have a real debate in this country about where all the money is going you know why did countries throughout western europe have free medical care and free college education and we docked media gloss of the mode of chris stevens his colleague close to american sent to sav
mainstream paints her as globally adored real service show the opposite new york journalism professor jeff cohen how does that happen fox has a right wing outlet and the other mart liberal well it's they all maintain this fiction about how well regarded the united states is throughout the world so tense a point out that you know in many parts of the world were feared and hated and were feared and hated not necessarily because we have freedom of speech within the us we're feared and hated...
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scott cohen has defense. trans union were economist, lenders and credit lenders, are concerned about how this could impact the credit of a whole generation of americans. particularly when they face the worst job market of more than a decade. they are graduating and loans go into repayments and jobs are not there to pay those loans. >> let's look at what the study found since 2007. it up more thap have all are in defersed std out while the other rower while others are still in schools. for the arts that aren't concerned, delinquency rate is way up. that's twice home mort begans and ten times the rate for credit cards. delinquent skis, that has tougher standards pb declined to about 5%. we what we still don't know is how all this debt is affecting overall credit workiness of these borrowers. that is an area of very hot, very intense. >> scott, i don't want to talk you too far afield from your immediate reporting but there are immediate solutions? >> getting the job market improve, get people jobs and to look at
scott cohen has defense. trans union were economist, lenders and credit lenders, are concerned about how this could impact the credit of a whole generation of americans. particularly when they face the worst job market of more than a decade. they are graduating and loans go into repayments and jobs are not there to pay those loans. >> let's look at what the study found since 2007. it up more thap have all are in defersed std out while the other rower while others are still in schools. for...
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. >> you and google idea director jerry cohen are publishing a book called "the new digital age." can you give us an idea or preview on what the book is going to cover? i presume some of the things you have been talking about. >> we sat down over the last 18 months, traveled around the world and talked to people about where they thought technology was going and more importantly, how society would adapt to it, and we came to the end of the book with a very optimistic view of this. a simple way of thinking about it, let's go back to the economist. it covers dictators, economic problems, corruption, technological innovation, health care issues and general sort of things. >> and google occasionally. >> last week. >> yes, we were on the cover and covered us as well. so let's go through each of those. how to you solve the back dictator problem? you empower the simpsons. unless the dictator is willing to some out down the internet and shoot everybody can they're getting desperate enough to do, it puts a real check and balance, even china which is certainly not an elected country, it's se
. >> you and google idea director jerry cohen are publishing a book called "the new digital age." can you give us an idea or preview on what the book is going to cover? i presume some of the things you have been talking about. >> we sat down over the last 18 months, traveled around the world and talked to people about where they thought technology was going and more importantly, how society would adapt to it, and we came to the end of the book with a very optimistic view...
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charlie: here is what is interesting about steve cohen. in february, as they see faces a window of redemptions. here is what we know. fac officials are screaming to prevent massive reductions. they are currently contacting and holding one-on-one meetings with investors. they are essentially saying that despite everything, the investigation -- a wells notice has been given. despite all of that, they think that steve cohen we'll be okay. they may get a large fine. they think they are facing charges. they will not be indicted. it will not be a criminal case. keep your money with us. the bottom line is this, you do not know until february. investors essentially hate this type of controversy. some very large investors have put holds on the stocks. i can also tell you, steve cohen and these guys are very aggressive. they are out there trying to get large investors to stay with it. they will come out after the story. these are different one-on-one meetings. this is crisis mode. they think there is a very good likelihood that they will get massive
charlie: here is what is interesting about steve cohen. in february, as they see faces a window of redemptions. here is what we know. fac officials are screaming to prevent massive reductions. they are currently contacting and holding one-on-one meetings with investors. they are essentially saying that despite everything, the investigation -- a wells notice has been given. despite all of that, they think that steve cohen we'll be okay. they may get a large fine. they think they are facing...
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part of the case is that martoma made a call to steve cohen of s.a.c. capital. and pros kuecutors say during t phone call martoma told cohen inside information about two drugs. outside the courtroom, after the hearing, martoma's lawyer, charles stillman spoke with the press. he asked if they had any discussions about a plea deal with the government. he said no he also said he expected to win the case while the government has successfully prosecuted a string of insider trading cases, he said because martoma is an innocent man. back to you. >> mary thompson down in lower manhattan for us. herbalife shares down 17% since bill lachtman called it a pyramid scheme. we have word of another big investor taking the other side of that trade. a juicy turn. this is robert chapman. a lot of people may have forgotten him. he's been quieter than he used to be. robert chapman was a well-known activist and investor, ahead of so many out there now. he's credited for the term management in 13 ds. he was an activist in 2000 in herbalife. he has come out today and said he has taken,
part of the case is that martoma made a call to steve cohen of s.a.c. capital. and pros kuecutors say during t phone call martoma told cohen inside information about two drugs. outside the courtroom, after the hearing, martoma's lawyer, charles stillman spoke with the press. he asked if they had any discussions about a plea deal with the government. he said no he also said he expected to win the case while the government has successfully prosecuted a string of insider trading cases, he said...
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ron cohen the founder and ceo of acorda therapeutics. welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks very much, jim. >> i was going back to our interview in july of last year, and so much has changed. at the time you were only talking about pre-clinical or rat studies of what your drug could be for stroke. since then, i was looking at your presentation this morning -- this week. 66 people with stroke, at least six months trying this. give me the progression. there have got to be people initially happy with the study. >> well, it's still a blinded study, jim. that means we have no idea who's done well on placebo versus drug, but we're going to find out pretty soon. we're getting the results of that trial in the second quarter of this year. we're very excited to see those results. >> i think people want to understand, it's not just everybody who has had a stroke. it's particular kind of people who face a stroke problem, right? >> yeah, well, about half the people who have had a stroke wind up with permanent disabilities. as a result, reduced mobil
ron cohen the founder and ceo of acorda therapeutics. welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks very much, jim. >> i was going back to our interview in july of last year, and so much has changed. at the time you were only talking about pre-clinical or rat studies of what your drug could be for stroke. since then, i was looking at your presentation this morning -- this week. 66 people with stroke, at least six months trying this. give me the progression. there have got to be...
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up next, live performance on the rink from olympic silver medalist, sacha cohen. first this is "today" on nbc. >> announcer: "today" at the rink is brought to you by smucker's. with a name like smuckers, it has to be good. >> this morning on "today" at the rink, silver silver medalist sasha cohen joins us and will skate for us. good morning to you. >> good morning. it's freezing. >> it is. you should be used to that as a skater. >> this is a little bit below that. >> you've been busy since then, skating and other things. >> i'm attending columbia university, launched my own line of skates. promoting at nationals this weekend. and just busy. >> u.s. championships are this weekend. you are a former u.s. champion. anybody you have your eye on? >> ashley wagner is a strong favorite. she trained with my old coach and i'll definitely be rooting for her this weekend. >> tell me about this special, ba barry manilow is the inspiration? >> yes. never had such fun skating to a live artist. don't miss it. it's great. >> training for the olympics, but obviously this is somethi
up next, live performance on the rink from olympic silver medalist, sacha cohen. first this is "today" on nbc. >> announcer: "today" at the rink is brought to you by smucker's. with a name like smuckers, it has to be good. >> this morning on "today" at the rink, silver silver medalist sasha cohen joins us and will skate for us. good morning to you. >> good morning. it's freezing. >> it is. you should be used to that as a skater. >>...
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cohen. because of the phone call that he made to mr. cohen in july of 2008. unlike three other former sac employees though, he has refused to cooperate or strike a deal maintaining all the while that he is innocent. now today's arraignment should be quick. basically mr. martoma will enter his plea and then possibly the judge will likely set a schedule for discovery or possibly the trial but mostly just a discovery schedule. we will have all the news from that hearing coming up in a few minutes. back to you. >> thank you, mary thompson. >>> the head of the u.s. environmental protection agency, lisa jackson, announcing she'll be leaving the obama administration. rick santelli in chicago with the impact there on the epa. rick? >> thank you very much, melissa lee. i'd like to welcome chris horner to the program. welcome, chris. before we get going, i just have one simple question to ask you -- who exactly is richard windsor and why is cei involved with the justice department to really find out? >> richard windsor is the falls identity assumed by the now-departing
cohen. because of the phone call that he made to mr. cohen in july of 2008. unlike three other former sac employees though, he has refused to cooperate or strike a deal maintaining all the while that he is innocent. now today's arraignment should be quick. basically mr. martoma will enter his plea and then possibly the judge will likely set a schedule for discovery or possibly the trial but mostly just a discovery schedule. we will have all the news from that hearing coming up in a few minutes....
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elizabeth cohen, thanks very much. save the big macs for me. >> i will. >>> you can read more of her reporting on cnn.com/empowered patient. >>> a stunning site for commuter this is central london as a helicopter collides with a construction crane. the latest on this breaking story coming up. and if you're leaving the house right now, you can watch us on your desktop or mobile phone. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood
elizabeth cohen, thanks very much. save the big macs for me. >> i will. >>> you can read more of her reporting on cnn.com/empowered patient. >>> a stunning site for commuter this is central london as a helicopter collides with a construction crane. the latest on this breaking story coming up. and if you're leaving the house right now, you can watch us on your desktop or mobile phone. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in...
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lisa cohen. fox news legal analyst. this is all the work of mayor bloomberg. also known as nanny bloomberg. he loves to tell everybody what to do. what to eat and drink because is he smarter than everybody else. has he now crossed the line. 16-ounce sugary drink is banned? >> i mean, there is really no link between the soft drink -- let's say that soft drinks. there is lots of other drinks that are sugary but aren't banned. talking about sodas. what about vitamin drinks? there is so much flaw in the ban to begin with. it really doesn't rise to the level of legitimacy for it actually to hold water. >> gregg: this law when you look at it appears to be as fickle and fictitious. for example it doesn't include grocery stores. it doesn't include convenience stores. mercedes pointed out 7/11 home of the big gup is not included. unsweetened juice, milk braced drinks. doesn't the law demand fairness in equity? >> can i see what those points, why there is a disparity between the small businesses and the larger 7/11s. if someone doesn't want to buy it. if the issue is th
lisa cohen. fox news legal analyst. this is all the work of mayor bloomberg. also known as nanny bloomberg. he loves to tell everybody what to do. what to eat and drink because is he smarter than everybody else. has he now crossed the line. 16-ounce sugary drink is banned? >> i mean, there is really no link between the soft drink -- let's say that soft drinks. there is lots of other drinks that are sugary but aren't banned. talking about sodas. what about vitamin drinks? there is so much...
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>> elizabeth cohen has been working the numbers overnight. we expect something we've been thinking about, the widespread nature of this flu has grown from 41 to 47 states. we sort of knew that was going to happen. that means how many different places within a state are actually documenting flu? but the good news in this, i think, is of 29 states before that were reporting high levels of flu activity it's down to 24 states now so at least in a little bit of relief there potentially as you say, soledad. they're calling it an epidemic which basically means we're seeing more cases than they would otherwise expect at this time of year. last year it was a mild season. this one is the worst in a decade. >> enough of the vaccine to go around, every year i know often we have concerns about the fact that there's a run on the vaccine and maybe not enough people will get access to it. >> we're telling everyone to get a flu shot and here we are hoping there is enough. it looks like there is. to show you numbers to give you a look at the country, while the
>> elizabeth cohen has been working the numbers overnight. we expect something we've been thinking about, the widespread nature of this flu has grown from 41 to 47 states. we sort of knew that was going to happen. that means how many different places within a state are actually documenting flu? but the good news in this, i think, is of 29 states before that were reporting high levels of flu activity it's down to 24 states now so at least in a little bit of relief there potentially as you...
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cindy cohen met him six or seven years ago. >> he found a bunch of kindred souls. he first hooked up with cory was here, it's a testament to the movement. it's now all over the country. >> now, his web site is filled with testimonials calling him a hero. >> there is a movement that they will do those activities in his name and honor. and they want information that should be free and there should be open access to continue the struggle. >> schwartz was to go on trial this year, facing a n fine of $1 million, up to 35 years in presidenton. m.i.t.said it's going to conduct an investigation into the events that led toupt suicide. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> new at 4:00 a source says lance armstrong admitted to doping. this as an interview with oprah win free. a source said armstrong admitted to using banned substances during a taping today. armstrong had denied doping for years. he was stripped of seven titles for using illegal performance-enhacing drugs last year, he's wor brid negative publicity to affect his live strong foundation offering support to c
cindy cohen met him six or seven years ago. >> he found a bunch of kindred souls. he first hooked up with cory was here, it's a testament to the movement. it's now all over the country. >> now, his web site is filled with testimonials calling him a hero. >> there is a movement that they will do those activities in his name and honor. and they want information that should be free and there should be open access to continue the struggle. >> schwartz was to go on trial this...
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my name is elizabeth cohen, i'm here today to have my left knee replaced. or whatever it is. my husband and i insisted on doing this when our daughter had surgery. it was tough. the doctor was busy, they didn't want to pull him out. and we said, she is not going to have surgery unless we meet face-to-face with the doctor and go over these facts. >> smart. >> got to do it. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks very much. >>> he risked his life to get an inside look at the war in syria. the film maker's journey. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on
my name is elizabeth cohen, i'm here today to have my left knee replaced. or whatever it is. my husband and i insisted on doing this when our daughter had surgery. it was tough. the doctor was busy, they didn't want to pull him out. and we said, she is not going to have surgery unless we meet face-to-face with the doctor and go over these facts. >> smart. >> got to do it. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks very much. >>> he risked his life to get an inside look at the war in...
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host: richard cohen weighs in in his piece in "the washington post." host: rebecca in ohio. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. how well is he being vetting? i have watched him on tv. he is anti-semitic. i am concerned that the government does nothing for the american people. they don't have to participate in the obamacare. but they are making decisions for lives. what is theng -- regard for the american military from chuck hagel? host: what have you been watching from the former senator? caller: i watch on fox news and msnbc. it isn't just for secretary of defense. he has been a senator for a lot of years. he is not new on this page. host: her comments about how he views men and women in the military. guest: he was a prominent member on the senate foreign relations committee. i struggle with people who throw around terms saying he is anti- semitic. i do not know if most people would be comfortable saying that about chuck hagel. i think the term jewish lobby, a is a phrase he used in a quotation, use pretty extensively. people use the term jewish lobby and israeli l
host: richard cohen weighs in in his piece in "the washington post." host: rebecca in ohio. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. how well is he being vetting? i have watched him on tv. he is anti-semitic. i am concerned that the government does nothing for the american people. they don't have to participate in the obamacare. but they are making decisions for lives. what is theng -- regard for the american military from chuck hagel? host: what have you been watching from the...
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opens today and it is loosely based on the real police officers who tried to bring down mobster mickey cohen in the late 1940s. movie reviewer kevin mccarthy talked with ryan guessling who says the character plays was a real-life hero. >> your character initially turns down the invitation to be in the gangster squad. it could become perm and you say i'm going to do this and you join the squad. over the years in your year, is there a role that you initially turned down and you went back stand took it again. >> first of all, important to note -- the man i play is based on the relate man. the man himself real cooler. for african-american dattic purposes, the real jerry routers needed no convincing. >> right n in terms of character -- >> right. in terms of characters i turned down i did a film called blue valentine. i didn't think i could do it because i was too young to do it. >> i think the new sequence is you be believable. as an actor, where is that balance of reshooting something for artistic value and keeping the story intact and doing it because you have to do it for offensive sub matter.
opens today and it is loosely based on the real police officers who tried to bring down mobster mickey cohen in the late 1940s. movie reviewer kevin mccarthy talked with ryan guessling who says the character plays was a real-life hero. >> your character initially turns down the invitation to be in the gangster squad. it could become perm and you say i'm going to do this and you join the squad. over the years in your year, is there a role that you initially turned down and you went back...
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cohen: i do indeed. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for one minute. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. speaker. we've heard from a colleague of mine on the democratic side who sounds like he's not going to vote for this provision and we heard from a couple folks from the other side. i'm going to vote for it, not because i think it's all the best, sugar and spice and everything nights, but because for one thing, i believe our president and our vice president know what they can get in a negotiated deal with the republican side in the senate and what might pass this house as well. and they know what our country needs. and my district can't afford to wait a few days and have the stock market go down 300 points tomorrow if we don't get together and do something and people in my district need unemployment compensation and they need to know in the future they are going to have that low-income earned credit, tax credit and the college credit. it's important that we keep this country mo
cohen: i do indeed. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for one minute. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. speaker. we've heard from a colleague of mine on the democratic side who sounds like he's not going to vote for this provision and we heard from a couple folks from the other side. i'm going to vote for it, not because i think it's all the best, sugar and spice and everything nights, but because for one thing, i believe our president and our vice president know what...
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. >> up next on booktv after words with guest host authors and play right janet langhart cohen. this week is dorian clayborne carson and "martin's dream" my journey and the legacy of martin luther king, jr.. in it he recalls his journey from teenage civil rights activist to his presence at the 1963 march on -- he includes encounters with the many leaders and organizers in the civil rights movement including stokely carmichael and the king family. it's about an hour. >> host: dr. carson thanks for joining me on after words. >> guest: it's my pleasure. >> host: your book, "martin's dream" is a memoir and a history book. in the book you talk about your personal journey and you are very candid about your life and you also cover new insights as a historian to the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king jr.. what prompted you to write the book this way? >> guest: well, i wanted to write about the martin luther king anniversary and 50 years of my life that came to light and his legacy and life coincides with my coming-of-age. so part of it was to move those two tasks. i felt my life
. >> up next on booktv after words with guest host authors and play right janet langhart cohen. this week is dorian clayborne carson and "martin's dream" my journey and the legacy of martin luther king, jr.. in it he recalls his journey from teenage civil rights activist to his presence at the 1963 march on -- he includes encounters with the many leaders and organizers in the civil rights movement including stokely carmichael and the king family. it's about an hour. >>...
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scott cohen is here with the story and ways to protect yourself more importantly. hi, scott. >> this is a crime of choice for identity thieves. they see it as easy to commit tough to enforce and it is hell on victims. >> that's her in my dress. >> for terry and stephanie, it was an ep log to their worst nightmare. >> it was awful. >> still mourning the death of their 5-month-old daughter, katelynn, they filed their tax return but the irs rejected it. someone else already claimed katelynn as a dependent. >> felt violated. >> and the very last time we today claim her as our own. >> tax identity theft, virtually unheard of, a few years ago, is exploding. total cost more than $5 billion. in alabama, the owners of this tax preparation business admitted stealing hundreds of identities aeb millions of dollars in refunds. in florida, police are breaking up parties, featuring lessons on tax identity theft. they believe crooks got katelynn's identity from a social security death file. public record. >> anyone who dies goes on this list. >> at the justice department, tax divi
scott cohen is here with the story and ways to protect yourself more importantly. hi, scott. >> this is a crime of choice for identity thieves. they see it as easy to commit tough to enforce and it is hell on victims. >> that's her in my dress. >> for terry and stephanie, it was an ep log to their worst nightmare. >> it was awful. >> still mourning the death of their 5-month-old daughter, katelynn, they filed their tax return but the irs rejected it. someone else...